100 1- London T rratt Apartments of unusual value featur- ing extra large rooms and closets; many have cross ventilation, wood- burning fireplaces, dressing rooms and dinettes. 1 TO 6 ROOMS AT REASONABLE RENTALS Free privileges of Swimming Pool, Acre of Garden, Marine Sun Deck, Penthouse Club. 21 Special Services on your house telephone. Restaurant. 23rd Street buses stop at door. WM. A. WHITE & SONS Established 1868 . Renting Office on Premises Open Until 7 P. M. 435 WEST 23RD STREET Tel. CHelsea 3-7000 I . "'*3 \1 $ i m ..>,,, , 1:< .:.:.;.::.:.-/.:." .......::.::::: :::t: ;;';'; ,;;;;fá1i:'::" :J" :. il i:':<m. @ :.:: ;".= :::x , : :\-', ;!5ji ::??2 '1-, : ;;- 8: ,>.)f:' }r:\ ..fÄ,:':";""",',::::,/",'w"",;,;" ' ::.:-.:...;.... .. . ..:':':' ..:....:.- , ::,;:::::; :;, : ;::;;:,'::";:i:,;;;r';:;"';:::; :,?', , ' .:- ":':::: :.:::- :"" ":'=-:::: :::. -':::: :: i _ <<-:. .... . . ...:... " ....;::. THE INIMITABLE DWIGHT FISKE IN HIS STORIES AT THE PIANO AFTER THE THEATRE in the Cafe Lounge and Snack Bar EMILE PETTI and his Cosmopolitans THE COCKTAIL HOUR DANCING Daily and Sunday and after the Theatre SNACK BAR Luncheon and Dinner Daily and Sunday SAVOY = PlAZA FIFTH AVENUE, 58th to 59th Streets NEW YORK court activity, naturally, is more impor- tant than the per-capita wealth of its members, so a big college or athletic club is a better bet for the pro than, say, the Union. At a suburban club, he has an additional financial advantage, for he can give tennis instruction in the summer, and won't have to look for a part-time job. Our New Jersey repre- sentative, a man little given to hyper- bole, reports that Tommy lannicelli, the world's open squash-tennis cham- pion, who is the pro at Short Hills, gets $150 a month, and made $525 extra in August from lessons and the sale of athletic equipment. Frank Lafforgue of the Yale Club, incidentally, is the only pro we know of who charges twice as much for a squash-racquets lesson as for a squash-tennis lesson. His theory, a thoroughly sound one, is that he has to run a lot more in squash racquets, and consequently should receive suitable re- muneratIon. H ERE AND THERE: Fillmore Hyde, after trifling with badminton for several years, has gone back to squash tennis, and is playing the same thought- ful game he did when he first won the national championship, nineteen years ago. . . . Norman Torrance, President of the National Squash Tennis Associa- tion, and a man of considerable agility, is keeping in tournament form by taking rumba lessons at Arthur Murray's. . . . Thanks to a deal between the No. 1 and No. 2 ranking squash-tennis players, Harry Wolf and Phil Moore, their home club, Montclair, has a Class A team for the first time in several years. Wolf agreed to play for Montclair in- stead of the N ew York A. C. jf Moore would quit the Columbia Club team to do likewise. Consequently, the nine- year struggle between Columbia and the New York A.C. for supremacy is over; Montclair, whose No.3 man is Bill Coyl , will heat everyone in sight; and Wolf and Moore will get home to dinner more often. -G. T. H. . A feather is one of nature's most won- derful mechanisms. The quill grows on the bird, the shaft grows on the quill, the barbs gro\v on the barbs, and the barbicles grow on the barbules.-Los Angeles Daily News. And now how about a little spot news? . NEATEST TRICK OF THE WEEK [From uAllah Dethroned/' by Lilo Linke] Further on I came to a large circular square. I!?' / e1l "m represents NEW STANDARDS OF COMFORT... 1 to 7 Spacious Rooms including Penthouses, Terraced Suites - all with complete kitchens. Featuring beautiful gardens, fine restaurant, swimming pool, smart shops, package delivery, private laundry and valet, optional maid service. . 34:0 West 57th Street Telepbone CIrcle 7-6990 "",: ' ""'>""'; ::i::3:}b," "".- ::... $:-':_----::-:-':' ::;.., ',-: -:: :..:: ß 1 :k ''Mo:'''' :..?)f'"> _ - ;:!;::j 1 "I".,,:, " ;.:...,.. ,,:{, . 1-. , í t ,,' ... ' . . f' f c. ' <::;';ä,,; A" Casdeholm /'1 i: Restaurant ,Ý','" the epicure's deiight " ''' .1.. ,,' ............. . / / / ' / ..::::: <, ,.,2\, 1 t*',. ,:':;; , '. ""' ,::jr :,,:,::;,1 ....:- ..:::::::..:::.....- "," ,'. 5>' _? tt ;i;;::ì ", NOVEMBER 11th " 'v /':::è ,ß ,, " .; $ F FF AND HIS ORCHESTRA Enchanting music. . . delicious food . . . exciting atmosphere Dinner and Supper Dancing Nightly RALPH GONZALEZ' TROUBADOURS and delightful entertainment Special Dinner de Luxe 1.00 Reservations: "Roget" Wickersham 2-5800 RESTAURANT de la PAIX at the ST. MORITZ On-the-Park 50 CENTRAL PARK SOUTH Personal Direction: S. Gregory Taylor OH,I LOVE THEIR FOOD... AND IT'S ONLY A FEW FIFTH AVENUE. Café Louis XIV, New York's distinguished French restaurant, offers a variety of delec- table French food. . . served in regal sur- roundings. Near smart shops and theatres. Luncheon . Ði>1ner Wines and Cocktails Music CAFE' LOUIS XIV 15 West 49th Street · Roclcefeller Center